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Miss Hazel Keefer Bride Elbert Ashworth Early Easter Morning ???ff/tlsi) Shortly after twelve o???clock Easter Sunday morning, in Salem Reformed Church, Pillow, Elbert W. Ashworth. Df Bloomsburg, and Miss Hazel F Keefer, of Lime Ridge, esteemed :ounty young people, were united in uarriage. The ceremony was perform'd by the Rev. John C. Brumbach, Dastor of the Church and a brothern-law of the bride. The beautiful double ring ceremony of the Reformed Church was used. They were attended by Otto Ashworth, of Blooms-, 3urg, a brother of the groom and by Vlrs. J. C. Brumbach of Pillow, a sis.er of the bride. The groom is the son of Mr. and Vlrs. O. W. Ashworth, of Bloomsburg. Re is a graduate of the Bloomsburg Righ School and Bloomsburg State Teachers??? College and is employed by he Leader Store Company in charge the men???s clothing department. The bride is the daughter of Mr. md Mrs. Harry D. Keefer, of Lime nidge. She likewise is a graduate of he Bloomsburg High Schol and the Bloomsburg State Teachers??? College; snd is the primary teacher in the Centre township schools at Lime (Ridge. The bride was dressed in orchid with white accessories and wore aj corsage- of lilies of the valley. The, pride???s attendant wore a gold and prown dress and a corsage of sun-I ourst roses. Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth are at home In their newly furnished apartment [4 East Main street. Mrs. Marie Lowe, a sister of the-?? jroom, accompanied the bridal party; o Pillow and witnessed the .ceremony] Change In Faculty In Centre Township . * WMT> Larue Derr, of Jerseytown, completing his work at Bloomsburg State Teachers College this Spring, has been elected principal at the Lime Ridge grade school, succeeding James Gennaria, of town, who was transferred to the Center Township Consolidated ; School where he will be a member of the High School faculty. Gennaria succeeds William J. Spry. At Lime Ridge Miss Alice Kimbel, of town, was elected to teach the pri-| mary grades, succeeding Mrs. Elbert Ashworth, the former Miss Hazel Keefer. Miss Hazel Hudelson, as teacher of grades three and four, and Miss Helen Eastman, as teacher of grades five and six, were retained. At the consolidated school Carl Wanich continues as principal with Ezra Harris and Gennaria as other full time high school teachers. The high school operates on a junior high basis and includes from grades seven to ten. Ceylon Ely, vocational teacher, and Miss Alma Aunkst, home economics teacher, divide their time between Sugarloaf and Center schools. Grade teachers at the school are continued and are Mr. Kocher, Miss Kathryn Abbett and Miss Corrine College Resumes 4/5/36 The College resumed ses-1 sions yesterday afternoon following; the Easter vacation and the town today. i SAFETY CAMPAIGN GAINS MOMENTUM HERE A? Dr. Francis B. Haas signing the first pledge in the safety campaign of the Columbia County Motor Club and Boy Scouts, with Scouts Robert Mc- Garrah and Clifton Wrieht, looking on. Push Safety Drive Forward 4/5/36 Hundreds Sign Pledges in Motor Club-Scouts Campaign . Gaining momentum as the day advanced, the safety campaign of the Columbia Motor Club, with the as-j sistance of Boy Scouts and rural school pupils,, had last night enlisted? the support pf hundreds in Colum-f Dia County, While Scouts were courteously askng motorists to sign pledges for safe Iriving in Bloomsburg and Catawissa, Berwick Scouts were given their final instructions at a meeting in the Presbyterian Church last night and the campaign was given impetus in the rural districts. Motor Club officials estimated last night that more than 1,000 signatures had been obtained to safe driving pledges during the day, and this number was expected to be doubled before tonight. The campaign will continue (throughout the week, with the aim of

Miss Hazel Keefer Bride Elbert Ashworth Early Easter Morning ???ff/tlsi) Shortly after twelve o???clock Easter Sunday morning, in Salem Reformed Church, Pillow, Elbert W. Ashworth. Df Bloomsburg, and Miss Hazel F Keefer, of Lime Ridge, esteemed :ounty young people, were united in uarriage. The ceremony was perform'd by the Rev. John C. Brumbach, Dastor of the Church and a brothern-law of the bride. The beautiful double ring ceremony of the Reformed Church was used. They were attended by Otto Ashworth, of Blooms-, 3urg, a brother of the groom and by Vlrs. J. C. Brumbach of Pillow, a sis.er of the bride. The groom is the son of Mr. and Vlrs. O. W. Ashworth, of Bloomsburg. Re is a graduate of the Bloomsburg Righ School and Bloomsburg State Teachers??? College and is employed by he Leader Store Company in charge the men???s clothing department. The bride is the daughter of Mr. md Mrs. Harry D. Keefer, of Lime nidge. She likewise is a graduate of he Bloomsburg High Schol and the Bloomsburg State Teachers??? College; snd is the primary teacher in the Centre township schools at Lime (Ridge. The bride was dressed in orchid with white accessories and wore aj corsage- of lilies of the valley. The, pride???s attendant wore a gold and prown dress and a corsage of sun-I ourst roses. Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth are at home In their newly furnished apartment [4 East Main street. Mrs. Marie Lowe, a sister of the-?? jroom, accompanied the bridal party; o Pillow and witnessed the .ceremony] Change In Faculty In Centre Township . * WMT> Larue Derr, of Jerseytown, completing his work at Bloomsburg State Teachers College this Spring, has been elected principal at the Lime Ridge grade school, succeeding James Gennaria, of town, who was transferred to the Center Township Consolidated ; School where he will be a member of the High School faculty. Gennaria succeeds William J. Spry. At Lime Ridge Miss Alice Kimbel, of town, was elected to teach the pri-| mary grades, succeeding Mrs. Elbert Ashworth, the former Miss Hazel Keefer. Miss Hazel Hudelson, as teacher of grades three and four, and Miss Helen Eastman, as teacher of grades five and six, were retained. At the consolidated school Carl Wanich continues as principal with Ezra Harris and Gennaria as other full time high school teachers. The high school operates on a junior high basis and includes from grades seven to ten. Ceylon Ely, vocational teacher, and Miss Alma Aunkst, home economics teacher, divide their time between Sugarloaf and Center schools. Grade teachers at the school are continued and are Mr. Kocher, Miss Kathryn Abbett and Miss Corrine College Resumes 4/5/36 The College resumed ses-1 sions yesterday afternoon following; the Easter vacation and the town today. i SAFETY CAMPAIGN GAINS MOMENTUM HERE A? Dr. Francis B. Haas signing the first pledge in the safety campaign of the Columbia County Motor Club and Boy Scouts, with Scouts Robert Mc- Garrah and Clifton Wrieht, looking on. Push Safety Drive Forward 4/5/36 Hundreds Sign Pledges in Motor Club-Scouts Campaign . Gaining momentum as the day advanced, the safety campaign of the Columbia Motor Club, with the as-j sistance of Boy Scouts and rural school pupils,, had last night enlisted? the support pf hundreds in Colum-f Dia County, While Scouts were courteously askng motorists to sign pledges for safe Iriving in Bloomsburg and Catawissa, Berwick Scouts were given their final instructions at a meeting in the Presbyterian Church last night and the campaign was given impetus in the rural districts. Motor Club officials estimated last night that more than 1,000 signatures had been obtained to safe driving pledges during the day, and this number was expected to be doubled before tonight. The campaign will continue (throughout the week, with the aim of